With Balbes newest image and jeanrhrum hints ( -armbian-for-tv-box-rk3328/?do=findComment&comment=68975) i am able to make the box boot armbian from sd card. (SD card booting is not reliable. In many cases the box ignores the sd and boots Android. After a number of restarts the box boots from sd to Bionic desktop. I did not find the root cause, but i suspect the problem be around psu / sd card / timing. As soon as sd boot is detected, armbian boots and works very reliable)

I was able to backup emmc (/dev/mmcblk2) to an external usb disk drive using dd. I could not use the ddbr script (sd card too small, forced into zip mode even though plenty of space on external drive)


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Now my tv box works fine, but I miss wifi. The box has RTL8821CU chip, so will you include support for this chip in future build or can you guide me how to compile and put it in the system? I have downloaded your deb for linux headers and try to compile from this repo ( ) but there's no spec for rk3328. And after some editing, I run into "build fails with implicit declaration of function" error, don't know what cause the problem C or GCC.

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thanks for your reply. I didn't check the dtb, I've simply selected the dtb selected by another user with the same device (A5X MAX) . So it seems that I'm using a wrong dtb and that I have to

- get the right dtm by extracting it from android.

- put a reference to it in /extlinux/extlinux.conf


Am I correct?

What do the firmware files for wifi look like? And how does the module know where to pick it up from? My wifi chip is rtl8723bs. I can modprobe 8723bs and see it in lsmod but wifi does not work. I looked for 8723bs files and I see


Do I need to copy the vendor 8723bs* files into the SD armbian dirs? Where? I don't see any firmware dir in /etc of the armbian install. @balbes150 talked about some firmware parameters. Where should they be set?

Tried it, does not work. The android 8723bs.ko does not modprobe due to exec format error. Looks like there is a magic number check for the modules to make sure they are built for the correct kernel. Doing a modprobe --force to get around, reports all kinds of unknown symbols from the module. Adding just the fw files and the config with the old 8723bs.ko does not work either (modprobes...but no wifi).


Now, my goal is focused on MX10. Just tried your current image for Rk3328, changed the DTS entry to MX10 one, and almost everithing working in the first boot. All but wifi. In order to try to fix it, I need the kernel source to add more wifi drivers. Where can I download it? Can I use the one in the apto.armbian repository (linux-source-4.4.156-rockchip64)?

There is a model ssv6051. It loads fine, but WiFi didn't show up on the MX10. You can try to find the reason yourself. Most likely you need to change the DTB (take the necessary data from the native dtb from Android firmware).

Hi. Back to forum after some tests. I have compiled the kernel with most of wifi modules included. It compiled without errors and generated correspinding modules. I need to know how I can update kernel (named without rk3328 suffix) in order to boot from a diferent kernel.

No such message after modprobe. Will play around with the dtb more. I think the 8723bs is also in MVR9 which is working as balbes150 has mentioned. So most likely the problem is with the dtb for the A5XMAX. Must be something other than the wlan sections. Maybe a power regulator or gpio setting is wrong....

I managed to get Wifi work. I've successfully compiled rtl8821cu from this repo. First, it throws lots of error. I've change the target to RPI3, then it got compiled. I did "sudo make install", "sudo modprobe 8821cu", it loads to kernel but no wlan0 yet. Until today, I did some change to dtb file by changing the Wifi entry to match my box. Then to my surprise, it load automatically on boot and I can connect wifi to my router.

I hope too, I have bought this box just to run Libreelec as a upgrade to my MXQ "old S8005" for x265 HEVC content playing, and totally unable to install LE on it, tried all firmwares for RK3328, also tried to extract .dtb from android firmware and replace it on LE and result " noboot" with LE firmware there are an "could not mount_common at boot" and it start a debug shell. as I dont have a usb keyboard I can't login to it to debug "maybee later i buy one" for now i have bought a x96 mini "s905 based" that WILL run LE. Before trashing or selling the H96 max+ I would also like if there will be devel on it sooner or later.

Yes, I am successfully running LibreELEC-RK3328.arm-9.1.502-box.img.gz on my H96 Max Plus with a "hacked up" FDT file based on rk3328-t9.dts. I am currently trying to figure out the best way to share my work. E.g., can someone point me to the source (*.dts) of rk3328-box.dtb which is part of the official image. I cannot find it in the mainline kernel source code. What I did find is rockchip-kernel/rk3328-box.dts at le 150balbes/rockchip-kernel GitHub. With that I can work...

Hi I've been trying to install libreelec on H96 max plus for a long time. Looks like it works for you. Is it enough to boot the usb from (libreelec-rk3328.arm-9.1.502-box.img.gz) and load the .dtb file mentioned there? Thank you

Digit97 the process you explained to yaawl does it removes the stock firmware? or it just boots when the sd card is available and boots stock when sd is removed? and by the way we could also try on hdmi-cec and hyperion on kodi. as we are using kodi anyway it must be possible and i guess the h96 max + should have rx and tx pins for serial output. is it possible or am i just being too hopeful?

no this process doesn't remove the stock Android firmware. Yes you hope too much ,try and check what work.


I have h96max+ and i confirm that this device not have official libre elec support and is difficult but possible to set wifi,bluetooth,rc remote,hdmi audio.

in my case the things that i mentioned problematic are the things i need the most as i am trying to use the H96 Max + as a Media Player for my Home theater system. it was a good try though. i think we can perfect this if we keep trying Digit97

it was very difficult to assemble this img, because my experience with this type of device equals zero, everything was explained to me by other users, as far as I understood the quality of the video is given by the level of similarity that the Linux (LibreElec) dtb has with that of android, on android the video is very good, on Linux no, because there are differences in the compilation of the dtb, which can be given by the lack of drivers or other reasons I don't know, I don't know if there will be progress regarding the video, I also noticed this problem. 152ee80cbc

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